Sarah Kerruish als Callow, 1795

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 27 April 2003
Original: LDS: 0106232

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89     Maughold
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of Sarah Kerruish als
Callow widow of the parish of KK Maughold made the 4th day of July
1792 being of sound disposing mind and memory at the making hereof. Imp:
She committed her soul to God and body to Christian burial.
Item: She left and bequeathed to her oldest son John Kerruish five
shillings.
Item She left and bequeathed to her daughter Mary five shillings and a
blanket.
Item:  She left and bequeathed to her daughter Judy a coverlet a blanket her
blue gown a black single petticoat and her little wheel.
Item She left and bequeath to her daughter Catherine her best bonnet. Item
she left and bequeathed to her daughter Jane her oak chest smoothing iron,
best cloak an big wheel.
Item She left and bequeathed to her son William her fir chest little chair
and a herring barrel.
Item:  She left to each witness of her will one shilling.
Lastly she nominated constituted and appointed her son William Kerruish and
daughter Jane Kerruish joint executors of all the rest of her goods
and effects of what kind nature soever.
Witnesses:
Patrick Lowey
Wm Fayle my mark X

At a Chapter Court holden at Lezayre June 1795.  The executors sworn in
court in form of law and also to be true and just the one to the other she
division of the effects and have given pledges for the payment of debts and
legacies namely the witnesses of the will.
                       Probatum est  Thos Cubbon

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